Extradition: A most one-sided affair—with Lord Deben Lord Deben (John Gummer) speaks to Charles Malet about his campaign to change the extradition laws, how such laws are subject to corporate influence, his friendship with Mike Lynch and his position on atmospheric carbon dioxide. Britain had the First Amendment first Philip Ridley Exploring our ancient constitutional right to freedom of speech. UK Column News Extra - 29th January 2024 In a special UK Column News Extra, we are joined by Chaka Artwell, an enthusiastic activist from Oxford. Learn more about Artwell and the importance of simple local activism in a uniparty world. War Powers: Is the UK a Military Dictatorship or is it a Legal Limited Monarchy? Philip Ridley A librarian is telling our MPs that our war taxes can be arbitrarily expanded to infinity by the proclamation of the MoD at the behest of corporate “stakeholders”. Prof. Michael Esfeld—Common law requires the courage to judge A classic liberal sets out how he has remained true to the original liberalism of individual human worth while most intellectuals have shifted to the irreparably damaged model of state monopoly and the undefinable notion of the common good. Stealing the Law: Dr Anna Loutfi on suing the Government for sexualising children How a self-described bohemian specialising in 19th-century Central European feminism became a lawyer with fire in her belly to stop PSHE ruining children—and how she longs for a renewal of the Reformation. On the Proposed Replacement of the Human Rights Act 1998 with a Modern Bill of Rights Margaret Anna Alice The old canard of the “greater good” (“common interest”, “public welfare”), that alibi of tyrants, is trotted out by HM Government as cover for resiling from its obligation to our inalienable rights. The true significance of King Charles’ and Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation Oaths Prof. Gloria Moss It is vital to debate how best to ensure that the ‘laws and customs’ of the realms covered by the Coronation Oath are in alignment with ‘the laws of God’. Unpicking Agenda 2030, Climate Change and more: Sandi Adams Sandi Adams weaves through a maze of topics to build an overall picture of what the globalists have planned for us. Make use of the background reading given on this page together with the interview. Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 2: Arbitrary Rule Rafael Benjamin God's law or democracy? A false dichotomy. The real safeguard of the rule of law—faithful obedience by government and subjection to the law of God—is not part of democracy. Macron and Replacement Migration: How raising the pension age led to a French dictatorship—and why Britain is even worse off Alan Assise Macron’s recourse to the constitutional guillotine should be a warning to us all that global governance is inconsistent with the liberal principles of democracy, common law and constitutionally limited government. Meet the Urban 7, the bridge from ‘global cities’ to world-governance policy circles Mark Anderson Cities, set up by statute to undertake local services, are trampling their national constitutions and literally seeking foreign policy powers. G7 policy appears to be increasingly set by city governments. Professor Martin Zizi: "The lights of the Enlightenment are going out before our very eyes" The tribulations and determination of a Belgian professor with huge Covid-relevant expertise who sought to get the European Parliament Petitions Committee to accept the legal case of nearly 200 medics that the EU had broken its own constitution by jabbing children. The Coronation Oath: the centrepiece of King Charles’ coronation Prof. Gloria Moss It is the Coronation Oath, supported by oaths of office, that requires those who govern to do so only in full accordance with the Constitution. The Private Bank of England Corporation Iain Davis Does the Government own or direct the Bank of England? Does it have the power to interfere in the Bank's "business"? Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 1 Rafael Benjamin A Dutch Reformed analysis of the usefulness, or otherwise, of the kind of constitutions that contemporary Western states are bound by. Artur Pawłowski—Standing Up to the Gestapo The Canadian pastor famous for declaring “Gestapo is not allowed here” tells the right-thinking remnant that they must be like lions. 77th Brigade and the Parliamentary Conflict of Interest Philip Ridley How has the Constitution been so disregarded that Tobias Ellwood can be part of the outfit that spies on his own constituents? Questioning Lockdown—Moira Dundee Why did running a ‘library in a suitcase’ for elderly or vulnerable people during lockdown become a crime? Moira Malcolm (aka Moira Dundee), a concerned citizen living in Scotland, tells her story of what happened when she dared to question lockdown. The Unlawful Pandemic Deployment of 77th Brigade Philip Ridley The raising or keeping a standing army within the Kingdom in time of Peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is against law. The Crisis of Western Political Systems Johannes Eisleben For the first time in three and a half centuries, the centre cannot hold. How did we choose the ‘road to serfdom’ afresh? Interview with a Stormtrooper revisited: Do we have rights? Charles Malet An ex-policeman considers David Scott's 2021 encounter with Edinburgh's finest. Alex Thomson reads David Scott's farewell to Queen Elizabeth Alex Thomson presents his reading of David Scott's opinion piece on the Queen's passing. A Farewell to Her Majesty The Queen David Scott David Scott's personal and immediate response to the news that The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral on the afternoon of 8 September 2022. Dorries spreads disinformation as the UK Government continues to attack democracy Iain Davis The government has no intention of protecting freedom of speech or expression online. It is deceiving the public. Governments don't fear each other; they fear us. A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 6 — Rule of Whose Law? Alex Thomson, David Scott and Mike Robinson resume the Dissident's Guide to the Constitution series with a podcast on the ultimate meaninglessness in our day of the hallowed phrase "the rule of law". The UK’s New Bill of No Rights Iain Davis "Human rights" are not rights but rather government permits, authorised by self-declared superheroes. Government has invented human rights so that it can pretend that these fake rights have humanitarian value. The UK New Normal Dictatorship Iain Davis The UK Government has used the claimed Covid–19 crisis to quietly establish all necessary components for a UK dictatorship. A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 5, Part II — A Lawless Lawmaker Democracy means the people get what they want. What if they’re made to want what they can’t have? A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 5, Part I — Democracy: a British value? Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches The claim is often made that Parliament is sovereign. Often, “Parliament” is taken to mean “not the Crown”, or that the Crown should refrain from exercising a political role ... Interview with a Stormtrooper David Scott A transcript of the exchange between David Scott and two Police Scotland “liaison officers” at Holyrood on 6 March 2021. Progressive Collapse David Scott What is happening in the Scottish National Party? How have aggressive sexual politics become entwined with the fate of a nation? A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 4 — Democracy: The Books Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches Self-government or the consent of the governed? One or other of these assumptions about democracy must be a sham if the other is valid. A Dissident’s Guide to the Constitution: Episode 3 — Rights Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches A Dissident’s Guide to the Constitution: Episode 2 — Common Law Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 1 Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches How does government work? Who tells government where to stop? By popular request, and to meet the need of the times, we brief dissidents on the Constitution. A Surrendered Crown and a Commonwealth Betrayed Martin Edwards For my whole life I have been a staunch monarchist. Yet today, I have become a republican. Is Common Purpose a Charitable Organisation? Martin Edwards Common Purpose is registered with the Charities Commission as charity no: 1023384. But are the activities of the organisation itself, and those of its 'graduates', truly charitable according to law and who is responsible for making that determination ... Brexit: Is Britain's Democracy All But Dead? Martin Edwards The Government’s Withdrawal Agreement, which is disliked equally by those on both sides of the Brexit argument, has twice been soundly rejected in Parliament by record margins. Joel Skousen: "The globalists are setting us up for failure in World War 3" Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches What is globalism, who are globalists and what motivates them? Constitutional philosopher and security/survival consultant Joel Skousen, a former US Marine pilot, has given UK Column an interview on the subject and says it is “a very difficult ... The Shared Societies Project Martin Edwards Is the idea of the Shared Society really this Conservative Government's plan or does it originate elsewhere? In Pursuit Of Fairness Martin Edwards Fairness: everyone is demanding it. Theresa May is basing her "shared society" on it. Jeremy Corbyn wants a fair society. But what is it, and what do they mean when they invoke it? What Has The European Convention On Human Rights Ever Done For Us? Mike Robinson On the 25th April, The Guardian published a “satirical” short video starring Patrick Stewart inspired by the classic Monty Python sketch, and designed to highlight Theresa May’s plan for a British Bill of Rights. The clear message is that Britain should remain bound by the European Convention on ... Five Consequences of Scottish Ministers Impersonating the FCO Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches Holyrood undoes Westphalia, and hang the consequences. A Wolf Amongst The Lambeth Palace Lambs? Brian Gerrish Sitting in the shadows with respect to his part in the commissioning of the Woolf report, Welby then allowed the press and media to publish that the Church of England had said that the report was a "sad waste" and had "fallen captive to liberal ... Who Says Britain Is No Longer Christian? Brian Gerrish So "Britain is no longer a Christian country" according to a retired judge, unknown experts from Cambridge University and unknown financial backers within the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and George Soros's Open Society. Of course Archbishop ... Social Work and the Global Agenda: In Their Own Words Martin Edwards "We, the International Federation of Social Workers (IFWS). The International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and the International Council on Social Welfare (ICSW)...feel compelled to advocate for a New World Order." No-one Should Pick And Choose Human Rights Mike Robinson The Liberal Democrats are running a petition calling for the Conservative Party to be stopped from repealing the Human Rights Act, the legislation which infringes on every British inhabitant’s God given inalienable rights under the Rule of Law. Hands Up If You Voted For Star Chambers Brian Gerrish Yet despite the visible and tangible oppression that we experience from our own government, the British public in 2015 seems unable to realise that Star Chambers are again being empowered. The Corporatisation of Britain Martin Edwards Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) do not work in a free market way where honest competition decides who wins and who loses the business contract, due to the fact that the private company part of the PPP is granted special privileges by the ... Rotten to the Core Martin Edwards In addition to the operation of the Common Purpose Effect in Rotherham MBC and Nottingham Councils are there any additional shared characteristics that link these Public Bodies together? UK Column research teams believe that the answer to this ... Constitutional Conundrum: A Question of Consent? Martin Edwards What is the historical relationship between Her Majesty the Queen and her subjects? Actions to undermine the British Nation State have rarely been brought to the attention of our Courts. One of the most high profile decided cases is that of Joyce v ... Distraction Politics And The Long March Towards Global Government Martin Edwards If this was 1940 and not 2016 the blatant anti-British propaganda being showered upon the public by state broadcaster the BBC and other news publications could well have competed for the Joseph Goebels award for honesty. What we are witnessing today ... Celebrate Magna Carta By Standing Up For It Mike Robinson Today is the 800th anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta in 1215. Has anything changed in 800 years? Grand Juries at Telford: What Next? John Hurst As followers of the British Constitution Group and the UK Column newspaper will know, Grand Juries were convened on the last weekend of February 2015 at Telford to investigate misconduct by Crown officials who were alleged to have “suspended the law ... Social Work and Agenda 21 Martin Edwards We, the International Federation of Social Workers (IFWS, the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and the International Council on Social Welfare (ICSW) .....feel compelled to advocate for a New World Order. What Happens When We Try To Hack The Constitution? Mike Robinson This is the question asked by London School of Economics lecturer Conor Gearty, an Irish citizen driving the constitutional reform agenda in Britain. Whatever Happened To Grand Juries? John Hurst During the First World War, in 1917, a decision was made by the Government to “suspend” (infringe) the Common Law rights of the subject with respect to Jury trial. Scotland: Independence Is Not On The Table Mike Robinson Today the LibLabCon has joined forces to keep the Union together, they say. Very publicly “abandoning” Prime Ministers Questions in order to give the maximum impression that they actually wish to keep the Union together, all three have flown up to ... A New Bill Of Rights -or- Why Human Rights Are So Dangerous Mike Robinson David Cameron intends to introduce a new "law" which will, according to the Daily Express, make clear that the UK Parliament is "supreme". Reset: The Savage Destruction Of Our Constitution UK Column Reporters In February 2010, just three months before the last general election, David Miliband was widely reported as calling for a “reset” of the British Constitution. The then Foreign Secretary argued that there should be a “wide ranging reset referendum ... Judge, Jury & Executioner Martin Edwards In 1748, French political thinker, Montesquieu, identified in De l’esprit des lois the three branches of government between which power should be allocated and separated: the executive which takes action to implement the law, defend the nation ... The Heirarchy Of Authority Roger Hayes Participatory Democracy Versus Representative Democracy Martin Edwards Although the attention of the British public has long been distracted by Media Disinformation campaigns there are still occasions when the press publish a small fragment of an issue of constitutional importance. Further Undermining Of Our Constitutional Protections Through Drink Driving Laws Mike Robinson One Law For Smokers...Another For Rapists And Paedophiles Martin Edwards Belfast judiciary, who swear a meaningless oath to their office and not to serve the Sovereign, block smoker's application to have questions of National Sovereignty and Treason from being heard in the Supreme Court. Scotland, Do You Have To Go? K. C. Merit At school in England I loved the Scottish songs which we all knew and sang with Gusto (Gusto was the Italian music teacher). I later realised that I would have known the words to ‘Bonnie Bonnie Banks’ - hmm, this has slightly different connotations now - long before a student of my age living in ... Both Sides Of The Atlantic - Killing The Bill Of Rights Mike Robinson On both sides of the Atlantic, there is a drive by traitorous "leaders" to dispose of our respective Bills of Rights. Thousands Of Civilians Granted Power To Issue Fines Pat Johnston The Community Accreditation Scheme gives pseudo police powers to a whole host of civilians. Constitutional Convention - To Reassert Our Constitution Roger Hayes 22nd October 2011 - Kings Hall Stoke On Trent5th November 2011 - Friends House, LondonA constitution is a vital part of any country's system of government. It provides the rules by which the people agree to be governed. It is a contract, the terms ... Australian Politicians On Trial Martin Edwards This four part video is a condensed version of a presentation made by Australian farmer and Constitutional researcher Brian Shaw. He tells his Australian audience what the Australian Government don't want them to know. The Arrest & Rescue Of Judge Peake John Hurst By now videos of the events in Birkenhead County Court on 7th March 2011 will have been seen around the world. If one looks closely, they were in the good old British tradition of protest. The people there had gone beyond the "muttering amongst ... The Council Tax Saga - Calling In A Favour Roger Hayes You can imagine the scene: The Chief Executive of the council is advised by his legal team that their court case against the council tax rebel (me) is unwinnable lawfully because I have exposed the fact that the council have been breaking the law ... The Cat Is Out Of The Bag Roger Hayes This article is a continuation of the non-payment of council tax saga... now in its 3rd year. CONSENT - The Most Important Word In The English Language Roger Hayes - And Possibly The Least Understood We are all familiar with the concept of being "governed by consent", but how many of us truly know what this means? Council Tax & Lawful Rebellion John Hurst For those who wonder what they can do as individuals to resist encroachment on their common law rights, withholding Council Tax (CT) is a lawful option. It is also, as I will show below, a legal obligation. I would not wish to encourage anyone to ... Living By The 'Rule Of Law' Roger Hayes Few of us would disagree that the world would be a better place if we all lived by the rule-of-law – but can the same be said about living by the rule of statute? The writer thinks not. Lawful Rebellion - A Reminder Of Its History John Hurst We are approaching the tenth anniversary of the present Queen and her “evil councilors” being served with a lawful petition raised by a committee of 25 Barons exercising their right under Chapter 61 of Magna Carta to order her not to give Royal ... The Legal Fiction - How They Control Us Roger Hayes Throughout the ages mankind’s ingenuity has allowed one group of people to control others. The creation of the ‘legal fiction’ is a superb example – it is the very foundation of how we are controlled today and yet the knowledge of its existence ... Of Scoundrels John Morton An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king, Princes, the dregs of their dull race, who flow Through public scorn, mud from a muddy spring, Rulers who neither see, nor feel, nor know, But leech-like to their fainting country cling, ... The Legacy Of Henry St John, Lord Bolingbroke John Morton These are the great springs of national misfortunes. There have been monsters in other ages, and other countries, as well as ours ; but they have never continued their devastations long, when there were heroes to oppose them... They, who go about ... Of Patriots John Morton A people may choose, or hereditary succession may raise, a bad prince to the throne; but a good king alone can derive his right to govern from God. The reason is plain: good government alone can be in the divine intention. God has made us to ... Never Forget, Never Surrender, Ever John Morton Do you know what would hold me together on a battlefield? The sense that I was perpetuating the language in which Keats and the rest of them wrote! - Wilfred Owen Confluence Martin Edwards The last three months of 2009 seem likely to be exciting ... The Fundamental Principles Of Our Constitution Mike Robinson The Ministry of Justice has this to say about the Constitution - The British Constitution is not, as it is in many countries, a ‘written constitution’. It is not codified in a single document but is made up of a complex web of statutes ... Elisabeth Beckett (1924-2009) Brian Gerrish I am old and now seriously ill. I cannot die without making clear to you, that you have broken your oath to us your people. - from Elisabeth Beckett's last letter to the Queen, 21st January, 2009 Don't Tread On Me! John Morton Well, Doctor, what have we got—a Republic or a Monarchy? A Republic, if you can keep it. - Benjamin Franklin, 1787
Extradition: A most one-sided affair—with Lord Deben Lord Deben (John Gummer) speaks to Charles Malet about his campaign to change the extradition laws, how such laws are subject to corporate influence, his friendship with Mike Lynch and his position on atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Britain had the First Amendment first Philip Ridley Exploring our ancient constitutional right to freedom of speech.
UK Column News Extra - 29th January 2024 In a special UK Column News Extra, we are joined by Chaka Artwell, an enthusiastic activist from Oxford. Learn more about Artwell and the importance of simple local activism in a uniparty world.
War Powers: Is the UK a Military Dictatorship or is it a Legal Limited Monarchy? Philip Ridley A librarian is telling our MPs that our war taxes can be arbitrarily expanded to infinity by the proclamation of the MoD at the behest of corporate “stakeholders”.
Prof. Michael Esfeld—Common law requires the courage to judge A classic liberal sets out how he has remained true to the original liberalism of individual human worth while most intellectuals have shifted to the irreparably damaged model of state monopoly and the undefinable notion of the common good.
Stealing the Law: Dr Anna Loutfi on suing the Government for sexualising children How a self-described bohemian specialising in 19th-century Central European feminism became a lawyer with fire in her belly to stop PSHE ruining children—and how she longs for a renewal of the Reformation.
On the Proposed Replacement of the Human Rights Act 1998 with a Modern Bill of Rights Margaret Anna Alice The old canard of the “greater good” (“common interest”, “public welfare”), that alibi of tyrants, is trotted out by HM Government as cover for resiling from its obligation to our inalienable rights.
The true significance of King Charles’ and Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation Oaths Prof. Gloria Moss It is vital to debate how best to ensure that the ‘laws and customs’ of the realms covered by the Coronation Oath are in alignment with ‘the laws of God’.
Unpicking Agenda 2030, Climate Change and more: Sandi Adams Sandi Adams weaves through a maze of topics to build an overall picture of what the globalists have planned for us. Make use of the background reading given on this page together with the interview.
Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 2: Arbitrary Rule Rafael Benjamin God's law or democracy? A false dichotomy. The real safeguard of the rule of law—faithful obedience by government and subjection to the law of God—is not part of democracy.
Macron and Replacement Migration: How raising the pension age led to a French dictatorship—and why Britain is even worse off Alan Assise Macron’s recourse to the constitutional guillotine should be a warning to us all that global governance is inconsistent with the liberal principles of democracy, common law and constitutionally limited government.
Meet the Urban 7, the bridge from ‘global cities’ to world-governance policy circles Mark Anderson Cities, set up by statute to undertake local services, are trampling their national constitutions and literally seeking foreign policy powers. G7 policy appears to be increasingly set by city governments.
Professor Martin Zizi: "The lights of the Enlightenment are going out before our very eyes" The tribulations and determination of a Belgian professor with huge Covid-relevant expertise who sought to get the European Parliament Petitions Committee to accept the legal case of nearly 200 medics that the EU had broken its own constitution by jabbing children.
The Coronation Oath: the centrepiece of King Charles’ coronation Prof. Gloria Moss It is the Coronation Oath, supported by oaths of office, that requires those who govern to do so only in full accordance with the Constitution.
The Private Bank of England Corporation Iain Davis Does the Government own or direct the Bank of England? Does it have the power to interfere in the Bank's "business"?
Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 1 Rafael Benjamin A Dutch Reformed analysis of the usefulness, or otherwise, of the kind of constitutions that contemporary Western states are bound by.
Artur Pawłowski—Standing Up to the Gestapo The Canadian pastor famous for declaring “Gestapo is not allowed here” tells the right-thinking remnant that they must be like lions.
77th Brigade and the Parliamentary Conflict of Interest Philip Ridley How has the Constitution been so disregarded that Tobias Ellwood can be part of the outfit that spies on his own constituents?
Questioning Lockdown—Moira Dundee Why did running a ‘library in a suitcase’ for elderly or vulnerable people during lockdown become a crime? Moira Malcolm (aka Moira Dundee), a concerned citizen living in Scotland, tells her story of what happened when she dared to question lockdown.
The Unlawful Pandemic Deployment of 77th Brigade Philip Ridley The raising or keeping a standing army within the Kingdom in time of Peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is against law.
The Crisis of Western Political Systems Johannes Eisleben For the first time in three and a half centuries, the centre cannot hold. How did we choose the ‘road to serfdom’ afresh?
Interview with a Stormtrooper revisited: Do we have rights? Charles Malet An ex-policeman considers David Scott's 2021 encounter with Edinburgh's finest.
Alex Thomson reads David Scott's farewell to Queen Elizabeth Alex Thomson presents his reading of David Scott's opinion piece on the Queen's passing.
A Farewell to Her Majesty The Queen David Scott David Scott's personal and immediate response to the news that The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral on the afternoon of 8 September 2022.
Dorries spreads disinformation as the UK Government continues to attack democracy Iain Davis The government has no intention of protecting freedom of speech or expression online. It is deceiving the public. Governments don't fear each other; they fear us.
A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 6 — Rule of Whose Law? Alex Thomson, David Scott and Mike Robinson resume the Dissident's Guide to the Constitution series with a podcast on the ultimate meaninglessness in our day of the hallowed phrase "the rule of law".
The UK’s New Bill of No Rights Iain Davis "Human rights" are not rights but rather government permits, authorised by self-declared superheroes. Government has invented human rights so that it can pretend that these fake rights have humanitarian value.
The UK New Normal Dictatorship Iain Davis The UK Government has used the claimed Covid–19 crisis to quietly establish all necessary components for a UK dictatorship.
A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 5, Part II — A Lawless Lawmaker Democracy means the people get what they want. What if they’re made to want what they can’t have?
A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 5, Part I — Democracy: a British value? Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches The claim is often made that Parliament is sovereign. Often, “Parliament” is taken to mean “not the Crown”, or that the Crown should refrain from exercising a political role ...
Interview with a Stormtrooper David Scott A transcript of the exchange between David Scott and two Police Scotland “liaison officers” at Holyrood on 6 March 2021.
Progressive Collapse David Scott What is happening in the Scottish National Party? How have aggressive sexual politics become entwined with the fate of a nation?
A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 4 — Democracy: The Books Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches Self-government or the consent of the governed? One or other of these assumptions about democracy must be a sham if the other is valid.
A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 1 Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches How does government work? Who tells government where to stop? By popular request, and to meet the need of the times, we brief dissidents on the Constitution.
A Surrendered Crown and a Commonwealth Betrayed Martin Edwards For my whole life I have been a staunch monarchist. Yet today, I have become a republican.
Is Common Purpose a Charitable Organisation? Martin Edwards Common Purpose is registered with the Charities Commission as charity no: 1023384. But are the activities of the organisation itself, and those of its 'graduates', truly charitable according to law and who is responsible for making that determination ...
Brexit: Is Britain's Democracy All But Dead? Martin Edwards The Government’s Withdrawal Agreement, which is disliked equally by those on both sides of the Brexit argument, has twice been soundly rejected in Parliament by record margins.
Joel Skousen: "The globalists are setting us up for failure in World War 3" Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches What is globalism, who are globalists and what motivates them? Constitutional philosopher and security/survival consultant Joel Skousen, a former US Marine pilot, has given UK Column an interview on the subject and says it is “a very difficult ...
The Shared Societies Project Martin Edwards Is the idea of the Shared Society really this Conservative Government's plan or does it originate elsewhere?
In Pursuit Of Fairness Martin Edwards Fairness: everyone is demanding it. Theresa May is basing her "shared society" on it. Jeremy Corbyn wants a fair society. But what is it, and what do they mean when they invoke it?
What Has The European Convention On Human Rights Ever Done For Us? Mike Robinson On the 25th April, The Guardian published a “satirical” short video starring Patrick Stewart inspired by the classic Monty Python sketch, and designed to highlight Theresa May’s plan for a British Bill of Rights. The clear message is that Britain should remain bound by the European Convention on ...
Five Consequences of Scottish Ministers Impersonating the FCO Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches Holyrood undoes Westphalia, and hang the consequences.
A Wolf Amongst The Lambeth Palace Lambs? Brian Gerrish Sitting in the shadows with respect to his part in the commissioning of the Woolf report, Welby then allowed the press and media to publish that the Church of England had said that the report was a "sad waste" and had "fallen captive to liberal ...
Who Says Britain Is No Longer Christian? Brian Gerrish So "Britain is no longer a Christian country" according to a retired judge, unknown experts from Cambridge University and unknown financial backers within the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and George Soros's Open Society. Of course Archbishop ...
Social Work and the Global Agenda: In Their Own Words Martin Edwards "We, the International Federation of Social Workers (IFWS). The International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and the International Council on Social Welfare (ICSW)...feel compelled to advocate for a New World Order."
No-one Should Pick And Choose Human Rights Mike Robinson The Liberal Democrats are running a petition calling for the Conservative Party to be stopped from repealing the Human Rights Act, the legislation which infringes on every British inhabitant’s God given inalienable rights under the Rule of Law.
Hands Up If You Voted For Star Chambers Brian Gerrish Yet despite the visible and tangible oppression that we experience from our own government, the British public in 2015 seems unable to realise that Star Chambers are again being empowered.
The Corporatisation of Britain Martin Edwards Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) do not work in a free market way where honest competition decides who wins and who loses the business contract, due to the fact that the private company part of the PPP is granted special privileges by the ...
Rotten to the Core Martin Edwards In addition to the operation of the Common Purpose Effect in Rotherham MBC and Nottingham Councils are there any additional shared characteristics that link these Public Bodies together? UK Column research teams believe that the answer to this ...
Constitutional Conundrum: A Question of Consent? Martin Edwards What is the historical relationship between Her Majesty the Queen and her subjects? Actions to undermine the British Nation State have rarely been brought to the attention of our Courts. One of the most high profile decided cases is that of Joyce v ...
Distraction Politics And The Long March Towards Global Government Martin Edwards If this was 1940 and not 2016 the blatant anti-British propaganda being showered upon the public by state broadcaster the BBC and other news publications could well have competed for the Joseph Goebels award for honesty. What we are witnessing today ...
Celebrate Magna Carta By Standing Up For It Mike Robinson Today is the 800th anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta in 1215. Has anything changed in 800 years?
Grand Juries at Telford: What Next? John Hurst As followers of the British Constitution Group and the UK Column newspaper will know, Grand Juries were convened on the last weekend of February 2015 at Telford to investigate misconduct by Crown officials who were alleged to have “suspended the law ...
Social Work and Agenda 21 Martin Edwards We, the International Federation of Social Workers (IFWS, the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and the International Council on Social Welfare (ICSW) .....feel compelled to advocate for a New World Order.
What Happens When We Try To Hack The Constitution? Mike Robinson This is the question asked by London School of Economics lecturer Conor Gearty, an Irish citizen driving the constitutional reform agenda in Britain.
Whatever Happened To Grand Juries? John Hurst During the First World War, in 1917, a decision was made by the Government to “suspend” (infringe) the Common Law rights of the subject with respect to Jury trial.
Scotland: Independence Is Not On The Table Mike Robinson Today the LibLabCon has joined forces to keep the Union together, they say. Very publicly “abandoning” Prime Ministers Questions in order to give the maximum impression that they actually wish to keep the Union together, all three have flown up to ...
A New Bill Of Rights -or- Why Human Rights Are So Dangerous Mike Robinson David Cameron intends to introduce a new "law" which will, according to the Daily Express, make clear that the UK Parliament is "supreme".
Reset: The Savage Destruction Of Our Constitution UK Column Reporters In February 2010, just three months before the last general election, David Miliband was widely reported as calling for a “reset” of the British Constitution. The then Foreign Secretary argued that there should be a “wide ranging reset referendum ...
Judge, Jury & Executioner Martin Edwards In 1748, French political thinker, Montesquieu, identified in De l’esprit des lois the three branches of government between which power should be allocated and separated: the executive which takes action to implement the law, defend the nation ...
Participatory Democracy Versus Representative Democracy Martin Edwards Although the attention of the British public has long been distracted by Media Disinformation campaigns there are still occasions when the press publish a small fragment of an issue of constitutional importance.
One Law For Smokers...Another For Rapists And Paedophiles Martin Edwards Belfast judiciary, who swear a meaningless oath to their office and not to serve the Sovereign, block smoker's application to have questions of National Sovereignty and Treason from being heard in the Supreme Court.
Scotland, Do You Have To Go? K. C. Merit At school in England I loved the Scottish songs which we all knew and sang with Gusto (Gusto was the Italian music teacher). I later realised that I would have known the words to ‘Bonnie Bonnie Banks’ - hmm, this has slightly different connotations now - long before a student of my age living in ...
Both Sides Of The Atlantic - Killing The Bill Of Rights Mike Robinson On both sides of the Atlantic, there is a drive by traitorous "leaders" to dispose of our respective Bills of Rights.
Thousands Of Civilians Granted Power To Issue Fines Pat Johnston The Community Accreditation Scheme gives pseudo police powers to a whole host of civilians.
Constitutional Convention - To Reassert Our Constitution Roger Hayes 22nd October 2011 - Kings Hall Stoke On Trent5th November 2011 - Friends House, LondonA constitution is a vital part of any country's system of government. It provides the rules by which the people agree to be governed. It is a contract, the terms ...
Australian Politicians On Trial Martin Edwards This four part video is a condensed version of a presentation made by Australian farmer and Constitutional researcher Brian Shaw. He tells his Australian audience what the Australian Government don't want them to know.
The Arrest & Rescue Of Judge Peake John Hurst By now videos of the events in Birkenhead County Court on 7th March 2011 will have been seen around the world. If one looks closely, they were in the good old British tradition of protest. The people there had gone beyond the "muttering amongst ...
The Council Tax Saga - Calling In A Favour Roger Hayes You can imagine the scene: The Chief Executive of the council is advised by his legal team that their court case against the council tax rebel (me) is unwinnable lawfully because I have exposed the fact that the council have been breaking the law ...
The Cat Is Out Of The Bag Roger Hayes This article is a continuation of the non-payment of council tax saga... now in its 3rd year.
CONSENT - The Most Important Word In The English Language Roger Hayes - And Possibly The Least Understood We are all familiar with the concept of being "governed by consent", but how many of us truly know what this means?
Council Tax & Lawful Rebellion John Hurst For those who wonder what they can do as individuals to resist encroachment on their common law rights, withholding Council Tax (CT) is a lawful option. It is also, as I will show below, a legal obligation. I would not wish to encourage anyone to ...
Living By The 'Rule Of Law' Roger Hayes Few of us would disagree that the world would be a better place if we all lived by the rule-of-law – but can the same be said about living by the rule of statute? The writer thinks not.
Lawful Rebellion - A Reminder Of Its History John Hurst We are approaching the tenth anniversary of the present Queen and her “evil councilors” being served with a lawful petition raised by a committee of 25 Barons exercising their right under Chapter 61 of Magna Carta to order her not to give Royal ...
The Legal Fiction - How They Control Us Roger Hayes Throughout the ages mankind’s ingenuity has allowed one group of people to control others. The creation of the ‘legal fiction’ is a superb example – it is the very foundation of how we are controlled today and yet the knowledge of its existence ...
Of Scoundrels John Morton An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king, Princes, the dregs of their dull race, who flow Through public scorn, mud from a muddy spring, Rulers who neither see, nor feel, nor know, But leech-like to their fainting country cling, ...
The Legacy Of Henry St John, Lord Bolingbroke John Morton These are the great springs of national misfortunes. There have been monsters in other ages, and other countries, as well as ours ; but they have never continued their devastations long, when there were heroes to oppose them... They, who go about ...
Of Patriots John Morton A people may choose, or hereditary succession may raise, a bad prince to the throne; but a good king alone can derive his right to govern from God. The reason is plain: good government alone can be in the divine intention. God has made us to ...
Never Forget, Never Surrender, Ever John Morton Do you know what would hold me together on a battlefield? The sense that I was perpetuating the language in which Keats and the rest of them wrote! - Wilfred Owen
The Fundamental Principles Of Our Constitution Mike Robinson The Ministry of Justice has this to say about the Constitution - The British Constitution is not, as it is in many countries, a ‘written constitution’. It is not codified in a single document but is made up of a complex web of statutes ...
Elisabeth Beckett (1924-2009) Brian Gerrish I am old and now seriously ill. I cannot die without making clear to you, that you have broken your oath to us your people. - from Elisabeth Beckett's last letter to the Queen, 21st January, 2009
Don't Tread On Me! John Morton Well, Doctor, what have we got—a Republic or a Monarchy? A Republic, if you can keep it. - Benjamin Franklin, 1787